Healthwise® Knowledgebase Editorial
Policy and Processes
The field of medicine changes constantly. Each day there are
headlines about new ways to diagnose medical conditions, breakthroughs in
treatments, and newly discovered ways to prevent health problems. Through a
comprehensive topic development process, the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase software is regularly
updated.
Content Written by Healthwise
Healthwise® Knowledgebase topics are
developed through the collaborative efforts of the Healthwise health
information and medical teams using a comprehensive research and review
process.
The Healthwise health information team includes full-time
professional medical researchers, writers, and editors who have extensive
experience in scientific research and medical writing. They work closely with
members of the Healthwise medical team, including the chief medical officer,
the medical director, the eight associate medical directors, and the Healthwise
Medical Review Board.
The Healthwise Medical Review Board includes more than 90
specialists from across the United States and Canada. Members of the Medical
Review Board are experts in their specialty area. Many of them have academic
appointments at the nation's leading medical schools, are actively involved in
research, are practicing medicine, and are published in peer-reviewed journals
and medical textbooks. They share the Healthwise commitment to empowering
patients with reliable health information and building strong patient-provider
relationships.
Healthwise content is founded on evidence-based information. Our
authors are experts at presenting balanced, unbiased perspectives without
influence from commercial interests. Our Conflict of Interest policy enforces
the editorial integrity of our writers: "All Healthwise personnel should avoid
situations where their personal interests could conflict, or reasonably appear
to conflict, with the interests of Healthwise. In this regard, personnel must
avoid any outside financial interest that might influence, or appear to
influence, their corporate decisions or actions."
Interactive topics within the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase may include
self-assessment tools. For those self-assessment tools that help people reach
conclusions about health care decisions or that may be relevant to optimizing
health outcomes, we have cited the source of the assessment tool. We have not
cited references for surveys that help people understand their own personal
behavior.
Topic Development Process
There are four primary steps in the development process:
planning, research, writing, and review.
- Writers, editors, and associate medical
directors work together to plan the topic.
- The medical librarian
develops a research packet for each topic based on extensive research and
evaluation of biomedical literature. Research packets contain results of
literature searches, key evidence-based medical journal articles, published
clinical outcome studies, guideline statements, and consumer health
information.
- The writing and review phases are interwoven with
collaboration among medical directors and other clinicians.
- As
topics are written, both an associate medical director and at least one
specialist review them. Topics are reviewed to ensure accuracy and consistency
with current practice standards and to identify areas of important development.
These independent medical reviewers ensure that
Healthwise® Knowledgebase topics contain accurate,
unbiased information.
New Topic Development
New topics are selected on the basis of several criteria,
including requests from consumers and organizations using the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase, prevalence of the
condition, and the degree of shared decision-making potential available to
consumers with the condition.
Updating Topics
Topics are updated when warranted by changes in medical practice.
The health information and medical teams continuously review the wire services
and journals so they can quickly identify changes that affect the practice of
medicine. When important changes occur, topics are updated and included in the
next quarterly release of the Healthwise®
Knowledgebase.
In addition, topics are reviewed and updated on a regular basis.
The schedule varies by topic.
- Topics that have ongoing research and rapidly
changing treatment, such as Atrial Fibrillation, are reviewed for update
annually.
- Topics that change less frequently, such as Bunions, are
reviewed for update every 2 years.
Organizations and people using the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase may suggest changes or
additions to topics. These recommendations are considered during the topic
development process and are included in our updates if they meet our standard
criteria and pass the medical review process. If a suggested change applies
only to a particular sponsoring organization's readers, and if it passes
medical review, then it may be made for that organization's customized version
of the Healthwise® Knowledgebase. Any change made to
the Healthwise® Knowledgebase must first pass
medical review.
The date of the last update is found at the bottom of every topic
page and in the Credits section of each topic.
Content Written by Third
Parties
Cerner Multum, Inc., Drug Reference (not
included in all systems)
The drug reference included in the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase is provided by Cerner
Multum, Inc., of Denver, Colorado.
The update process at Multum is ongoing on a daily basis. New
information is incorporated into a database as soon as it appears in the
literature or in product labeling. Doctors and pharmacists review the new
information and make any necessary changes. Multum uses weekly Current Content
searches on all of its drugs in addition to surveying all key periodicals. All
leaflets are reviewed by one or more practicing clinical specialists.
Healthwise receives monthly updates from Multum. The updates are included in
the quarterly releases of the Healthwise®
Knowledgebase.
Conflict of Interest Policy: Multum's content is authored by full
time associates with no affiliations with drug companies. Consultants who work
with the information in other capacities are required to have no conflicts of
interest.
The date of the last update is found at the end of each
topic.
National Cancer Institute (NCI) Topics
NCI Physician Data Query (PDQ®) topics
in the Healthwise® Knowledgebase are provided by the
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Public Health
Service, Department of Health and Human Services.
All PDQ cancer information summaries are peer-reviewed and
updated monthly by six editorial boards of oncology specialists in adult
treatment, pediatric treatment, supportive care, complementary and alternative
medicine, screening, prevention, and cancer genetics. They review current
literature from more than 70 biomedical journals, evaluate its relevance, and
synthesize it into concise, clear summaries. Healthwise receives monthly
updates from the National Cancer Institute. The updates are included in the
quarterly releases of the Healthwise®
Knowledgebase.
Conflict of Interest Policy: PDQ Editorial Board members are
selected by the Editor-in-Chief of each Board. Potential biases or conflicts of
interest are discussed as part of the selection process.
The date of the last update is found at the end of each
topic.
National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.
(NORD)
The National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc., of Danbury,
Connecticut, provides topics on rare diseases for the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase.
The NORD topics are updated on an ongoing basis as new
information is reported that is applicable to a condition. In addition, all
topics are periodically reviewed to ensure that all information remains current
and accurate. Healthwise receives quarterly updates from NORD. The updates are
included in the quarterly releases of the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase.
Conflict of Interest Policy: NORD uses independent sources such
as the National Institutes of Health and U.S. Food and Drug Administration for
its information on standard and investigational therapies. It does not rely on
commercial sources for anything other than brief notices that clinical trials
are in progress. Also, NORD does not ask researchers at academic institutions
directly involved in studies of particular therapeutics to provide or review
information related to treatment of the disease in question. When a report is
written by a physician or other medical professional rather than by one of
NORD’s own writers, NORD has it reviewed by an MD or PhD with appropriate
expertise at a different institution. To obtain input from more than one
medical perspective, NORD does not allow a report to be reviewed by someone who
has participated in research or clinical activities with the author of the
report. NORD’s staff regularly reviews several medical journals and, if any
discrepancies in opinion related to information in a report are found, members
of the Medical Advisory Committee provide guidance.
The date of the last update is found at the end of each
topic.
American Self-Help Clearinghouse
Information
The American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse, of Cedar Knolls, New
Jersey, provides information on self-help groups.
Healthwise receives semiannual updates from the American
Self-Help Clearinghouse. The updates are included in the quarterly releases of
the Healthwise® Knowledgebase. The content
verification date is found at the end of each listing.
Healthnotes® (not included in all
systems)
Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Healthnotes, Inc., is the
premier provider of reliable, easy-to-use health, food, and lifestyle
information.
Each year Healthnotes reviews tens of thousands of articles and
more than 600 medical and scientific journals to ensure that the content stays
current, factual, and balanced. Citations identify the source, the authors, and
where and when the information was first published. The Healthnotes editorial
team includes medical doctors, pharmacists, chiropractors, naturopaths, and
dietitians. The Medical Advisory Board includes medical doctors and experts
affiliated with leading medical schools, such as the Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School.
Healthwise receives semiannual updates from Healthnotes. The
updates are included in the quarterly releases of the
Healthwise® Knowledgebase.
The date of the last review is found at the end of each
topic.
Last updated: September 2007